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Sr. M. Lucille Zelvys
Sister of St. Casimir M. Lucille Zelvys, 84, died March 1 in Lemont.
Born in Lithuania, she made her first religious profession in 1957.
In the Archdiocese of Chicago, Sister Lucille taught elementary grades at Providence of God and Immaculate Conception (44th Street). She also taught in Nebraska.
Sister Lucille later ministered as a nurse at Loretto Hospital and Holy Cross Hospital, where she worked for 35 years. She also ministered as a school nurse and teacher at Maria High School.
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Deacon Arturo Rubio
Deacon Arturo Rubio, 47, died Feb. 16 the day after suffering an accident at work. He was ordained in 2012 and served at Our Lady of Tepeyac Parish.
Deacon Rubio directed the RCIA program at Our Lady of Tepeyac, and had served at Our Lady of the Mount Parish in Cicero.
He is survived by his wife, Eva, and four daughters.
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Sr. Jean Murray
Sinsinawa Dominican Sister Jean (Meredith) Murray, 91, died Feb. 14 in Sinsinawa, Wisconsin.
Born in Broadview, Sister Jean made her first religious profession in 1952 and her perpetual profession in 1955. She taught French at the high school level for four years and at the college level for 38 years. Sister Jean served as president of Rosary College (now Dominican University), River Forest, from 1981 to 1994, and a building on campus bears her name.
She also taught French there (1961-1972, 1975-1981 and 1995-2008) and was director of the Rosary-in-Fribourg Program in Switzerland (1972-1975). She also served the Sinsinawa Dominican congregation as a provincial councillor for the Southeast Province while living in River Forest (1976-1980).
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Sr. Anne Patrice McEntegart
Servite Sister Anne Patrice McEntegart, 97, died Jan. 11 at Addolorata Villa, Wheeling.
Born in Chicago, she entered the Servants of Mary in 1951 and professed first vows in 1952.
She ministered in education for 40 years in Illinois, New Jersey, Wisconsin and Minnesota; served as secretary to the Servants of Mary congregation for nine years; and served a three-year term on the congregation’s leadership team.
She is survived by a sister, Kathleen Curran.
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Br. David McIntyre
Irish Christian Brother David A. MacIntyre died Jan. 12.
Born and raised in Montana, he attended the Irish Christian Brothers High School, Boys’ Central, in Butte, Montana, before joining the Irish Christian Brothers.
He began his professional career as a teacher at Brother Rice (1962-1967). He then ministered at St. Laurence High School in Burbank (1967-1980), serving as principal for the last five years of that assignment.
He spent the remaining 39 years of his career and life at Brother Rice High School in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.
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